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The Case for Adding Darwin to Behavioral Economics

As behavioral economics continues to evolve, it would profit from adopting an even broader interdisciplinary perspective.

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May 17, 2018

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Are Large-Scale Societies Outliers When It Comes To Core Elements Of Moral Judgment?

Most comparative studies of human moral judgment have been restricted to large-scale, industrialized populations, but critical tests of putative universals must include small-scale societies.
Christopher von Rueden
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May 17, 2018

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Is there a universal morality?

“…ethics has to do with how to arrive at as harmonious social interactions as it is humanly possible.”
Massimo Pigliucci
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May 17, 2018

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Our Modern Moral Predicament

The outer limits of moral possibility are established by the emotional tendencies that prepare us to be morality-making beings.
Russell Blackford
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May 17, 2018

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Quantum Chimpanzees: Do Watched Primates Change Their Behavior?

In particle physics, the mere act of looking at an electron changes its direction of movement. Could observing primates also change the outcome of what is observed?
Michelle Rodrigues
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May 8, 2018

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Constructing Our Niches: The Ultimate/Proximate Relationship Relative to Planning, Design, Construction, and Operations

How do we create an overall building process rooted in an evolutionary framework?
Marcel J. Harmon
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April 17, 2018

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Constructing Our Niches: The Ultimate/Proximate Relationship Relative to Codes and Standards

Marcel J. Harmon
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April 17, 2018

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Constructing Our Niches: The Ultimate/Proximate Relationship Relative to Codes and Standards

Marcel J. Harmon
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April 10, 2018

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Learning from Gossip about Free Speech

Gossip is highly moral, sophisticated, and sensitive to context. Can we use this to improve our communication online and in society at large?
David Sloan Wilson
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April 6, 2018

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The Mathematics of Kindness

Altruistic behavior seems abundant in nature, but how did it evolve? George Price had the answer nearly fifty years ago.
Wim Hordijk
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April 4, 2018

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The Business World Needs Multilevel Selection (MLS) Theory

MLS theory makes it crystal clear that unless competition is appropriately structured and refereed, it can do a lot more harm than good.
David Sloan Wilson
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April 4, 2018

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The Joy of X

As a marketer, I obviously value any opportunity better to understand ourselves and our true, evolved social nature. It is potentially a huge source of competitive advantage and differentiation.
Rory Sutherland
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April 4, 2018

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The Evolved Decision Maker

What behavioural economists neglected to answer is the ultimate question: why do people possess these psychological dispositions? Answering ultimate questions leads one to evolution, as the human brain has been honed by the forces of natural selection.
Max Beilby
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Finding Purpose in Evolution Education: A Conversation with Susan Hanisch and Dustin Eirdosh

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Evolutionary Mismatch in the Workplace with Mark van Vugt and Max Beilby

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March 6, 2020

PsychTable.org: A Digital Classification Table of Human Evolved Psychological Adaptations. A Conversation with Niruban Balachandran and Daniel Glass

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February 26, 2020

Evolution Doesn't Make Everything Nice: A Conversation About Primate Societies with Joan Silk

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January 29, 2020

Dugnad as Part of Norway's Culture of Cooperation: A Conversation with Carsta Simon and Hilde Mobekk

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October 21, 2019

Peter Gray on Education as a Biological Phenomenon, Learning from Hunter-Gatherers, and Letting Children Lead

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October 21, 2019

Lynette Shaw on Social Constructionism and Finding Academic Common Ground

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October 21, 2019

Elliott Sober on the Origins of Multilevel Selection

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Michele Gelfand on Tight and Loose Cultures

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There is grandeur in this view of life, with its several powers, having been originally breathed into a few forms or into one; and that, whilst this planet has gone cycling on according to the fixed law of gravity, from so simple a beginning endless forms most beautiful and most wonderful have been, and are being, evolved.

- Charles Darwin, On the Origin of Species (1859)
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Evolutionary Science in Joyce’s Ulysses

James Joyce developed a writing technique that mirrored advances in the evolutionary science of his day and these insights are present in his novel. To explore this link, we can begin by looking at the most direct references to evolution science. Amidst the range of references to cultural figures in Ulysses, Charles Darwin makes a number of appearances, most notably in the fourteenth chapter, Oxen of the Sun.

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